(02-20-2016, 08:03 PM)Super Wrote: Thanks for the tips Chrisjo. Do you know of any "No Brainer" paints that can be used in airbrushing right from the bottle? Seems like so much to learn all the thinning and testing. I love how the blades sag on the helicopter and the tarmac looks so real. That is an excellent model and great photo taking too.
If you check on Amazon there's a few brands of 'airbrush ready' paints available, the most common seems to Vallejo, they do sets of say 'German Camouflage' or other useful pre-made sets or even just sets of basic colours both in 'solid' and 'transparent' forms (the transparent ones are made to let layers of colours bleed through each other.
If you're wondering I'm about to jump on the airbrush bandwagon (after many many years of wanting to) partly because they all of a sudden seem to be much cheaper than they used to be, partly because I want one to re-paint some of my 1/16th scale R/C tanks

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